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نبت
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaمَنْبِتٌ ذ (tropical:) Origin, or race, [from which a man springs;] syn. أَصْلٌ. (L.) So in the phrase اـِنَّهُ لَفِى مَنْبِتِ صِدْقٍ (tropical:) Verily he belongs to an excellent race; is of an excellent origin ]: and so in the phrase فِى أَكْرَمِ المَنَابِتِ [ of the most generous of origins, or races. ] (TA.) ― -b2- مَنْبِتٌ A place in which plants, or herbs, grow: (S, K:) dev. from the constant course of speech: analogically it should be ↓ مَنْبَتٌ: (K:) as the aor. of the verb from which it is derived is not يَنْبِتُ, with kesreh: but there are other examples like it; as مَسجِدٌ and مَطْلِعٌ &c.: ↓ مَنْبَتٌ, however, also sometimes occurs. (TA.) [Pl. مَنَابِتُ.]
Derived headwords
مَنْبِتٌ
- 1.
اـِنَّهُ لَفِى
مَنْبِتِ صِدْقٍ
فِى أَكْرَمِ